To read: ProPublica’s investigation into the doctors on pharmaceutical companies’ payrolls, hundreds of whom have “been accused of professional misconduct, were disciplined by state boards or lacked credentials as researchers or specialists.”

To resume: Foreclosures, by Bank of America, in twenty-three states. Another lender, GMAC Mortgage, has also lifted suspensions on issuing evictions, and others are expected to follow suit, despite continuing controversy over the banks’ foreclosure process.

To run on: Strikes in France, over pension reforms that include a two-year increase on the retirement age. The week-long strike of workers at the country’s twelve oil refineries has led to a “critical” fuel shortage, according to Exxon Mobile. Union workers who went back to work after last Tuesday’s protests will engage in another coordinated strike today—the sixth in two months.

To rule: U.S. District Judge Virginia Phillips, who is expected to issue a verdict today on whether to delay her order from last week that the military immediately stop abiding by the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy.